In an act to foster development in the country, Funke Adepoju, the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission Executive Secretary, has been invited to participate in the Global Water Summit in London.
From the news gathered, on Sunday, the agency stated, “The Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission is proud to announce that its esteemed Executive Secretary, Mrs Funke Adepoju, has been honoured with an invitation as a VIP attendee to the upcoming Global Water Summit, London. This exclusive, invite-only event will convene 300 of the world’s most influential water leaders to discuss critical issues facing the global water sector today.
“At this year’s summit, set to take place in Sofitel, Heathrow, London, from April 15 to 17, 2024, Mrs Adepoju will be leading conversations in a high-level panel titled ‘Determining Tariffs for Transformation’.
“The panel will explore innovative approaches to setting water tariffs that both ensure the sustainability of water services and support the transformation of water infrastructures to meet future challenges.”
LSWRC said, Adepoju’s invitation to the event is a great achievement to her leadership and the progress made under her guidance in the management and regulation of Lagos State’s water resources.
It added, “Her efforts have been instrumental in the new face of implantation of the sector policy that balances the needs for economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental sustainability.
“The Global Water Summit offers a unique platform for water leaders to share insights, innovations, and strategies to address the world’s most pressing water challenges.
“Adepoju’s contribution is eagerly anticipated as she brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective from Lagos State, Nigeria, to the global stage.”
Adepoju in turn expressed her enthusiasm about the invitation, saying, “It is an honour to represent Lagos State and indeed Nigeria at the Global Water Summit. I look forward to contributing to the discussions on tariffs and engaging with global leaders to foster sustainable water management practices that can be adapted and implemented across different regions, including our own.”
This is as the Lagos Government has intensified inspection of bottled and sachet water facilities, the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LSWRC) has sealed off some production factories that engage in packaged water production, for falling short of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Recall during the World Water celebration, LSWRC revealed that Lagos needed about 650 million gallons of water per day.